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Deleting Files,Pictures,Videos,Audio Books, Apps,etc. from MP3 Player/Ipod--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIG WARNING: DO NOT DELETE THE FILES NEEDED TO OPERATE YOUR MP3 PLAYER.Hook up your mp3 player to your computerGo to your desktop and double left click on "My Computer"When it opens you will see listing that says "Devices with Removal Storage" your mp3 player should be listed there.Right click on your mp3 player, and a window will open, right click on "Open" and now your files/songs should be visible.Hold the left click down and drag it across all the files/songs that you do not want this will highlight the files/songs you do not want, release,right click and then click on "Delete"Now you mp3 player should be clear of the files/songs you do not want.ONE MORE BIG WARNING: BE CAREFUL AND DO NOT DELETE THE FILES NEEDED TO OPERATE YOUR MP3 PLAYER.Please take time to rate me thumbs up

I don't know your mp3 player specifically, but it's a common issue with the cheaper players that they only display music in alphabetical order of the filename; and to make matters worse, the filename used is the "8.3 filename" (see wikipedia) rather than the long filename.

To establish if this is the case with your player, get a small selection of tracks and name them 001, 002, etc. (preserve the extension, whatever it is), copy them to the player and see if they play in the order of the numbers.

If you find that this technique works to allow you to control the order of play, you will want a more convenient way to manage a larger number of songs. I suggest using a free program called "MRename" by rajko (google for "rajko mrename"). Install this program.

1. To simplify things, copy the songs you want to a special folder for the purpose, because you're going to mess with the filenames.

2. Select all the songs, right click, and choose "MRename --recursion:OFF".

3. Use a select mask of *1 which will select all of them.

4. Use a rename mask of \N301.mp3 (replace 'mp3' if appropriate). This creates names of "N"umbers, "3" digits, with leading "0"s, starting from "1", and adds ".mp3" at the end as a literal.

5. At this point, you can actually move your tracks around in the renaming program... this is where you choose your play order! When you're happy, click "rename all" and it will be done.

6. Copy the tracks to the player, ensuring that they're the only ones on there, and they should play in the order you wanted.

Coby is one of the worst manufacturers of consumer electronics available. I very much suggest you return the unit for a full refund and buy any other brand. I recommend the second cheapest instead.
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On the open end of the bag that slips onto the vacume, there is a cloth "tab" sticking up from the band. Take hold of this tab and lift up while easily pulling back until you see the band about half way off the vacume. Now, you can take hold of the band and pull the bag the rest of the way off. You will notice that there is a "rib" in the middle of the band on the side that faces the vacume. That rib fits into the groove where the band goes on the vacume. When you install the bag put the band on this groove and work the band on around the housing. You can center the "tab" anywhere, just place it where you can get to it easy. The other parts you need are on the internet, I found them all including that rubber plug called the "attachment port" plug. The p/n for the replacement part is 3-201744-601. The original p/n is 3-501744-601 but you'll be better looking for the replacement part number. Good luck!

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How do I delete all memory from my coby mp3 c945.

Hello,I would advise you to ALWAYS to FIRST UNPLUG YOUR VACUUM before beginning any service procedure.I’m sorry to say that I do not know how to delete the memory on the Coby MP3 C945 and I would suggest that you check your owner’s manual under trouble shooting or to contact the factory customer service line to see if they can send out a owner’s manual or to download a manual from the website. At this time I do not have any information on this product and I am sorry that I could not help or assist you.Thanks,Don – The Vac ManGo Ahead.Use Us.

http://www.geeksquad.fixya.com/ThreadView.aspx?prdid=0&thid=565696Generic problem for all VacuumsHow do you delete allPosted by lenonafresno on May 02, 2008How do you delete all memory from the Coby mp3 c945. So in order to start off fresh.Hello,I would advise you to ALWAYS to FIRST UNPLUG YOUR VACUUM before beginning any service procedure.I’m sorry to say that I do not know how to delete the memory on the Coby MP3 C945 and I would suggest that you check your owner’s manual under trouble shooting or to contact the factory customer service line to see if they can send out a owner’s manual or to download a manual from the website. At this time I do not have any information on this product and I am sorry that I could not help or assist you.Thanks,Don – The Vac ManGo Ahead.Use Us.